In CNBC, TRP’s Sola Discusses Impact of Trump Energy Export Deals on Maritime
In an article for CNBC, TRP Partner Louis Sola discussed the maritime industry’s capacity to handle a steep increase in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports under competing trade policy mandates from the Trump administration. While the president is hailing foreign energy purchases of U.S. LNG in its trade deal frameworks, a separate rule from the U.S. […]

- June 15, 2016
Today on the Hill: Defense and CJS Approps to Include Gun Control, Privacy Fights
Two major spending bills will dominate action in Congress today, with the House set to work through a series of amendments on the fiscal 2017 defense appropriations measure (H.R. 5293), and the Senate moving on to the Commerce-Justice-Science spending bill (H.R. 2578). House lawmakers will be working through nearly 75 proposals for the defense measure, […]
- June 13, 2016
Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term SEC Chair White testifies before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday. The House Financial Services Committee will mark-up a slew of bills on Wednesday.
- June 13, 2016
This Week on the Hill: Policy Riders Threaten Spending Bills in Both Chambers
Expect heated debates over policy riders for fiscal 2017 spending bills in both chambers this week, particularly ones related to LGBT rights and terrorism after this weekend’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) has worked to circumnavigate the divides that often plague the appropriations process, but that strategy […]
- June 13, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review House leaders from both parties successfully shepherded a revised bill (H.R. 5278) addressing the Puerto Rico debt crisis through the lower chamber, putting the legislation on track to be on the president’s desk before a July 1 deadline for the island territory’s next debt payment. The measure, which was approved on […]
- June 6, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Both chambers were in recess last week for the Memorial Day holiday. The Senate is expected to reconvene today, with the House set to return tomorrow.
- May 31, 2016
Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term Both the House and Senate are in Recess this week. The CFPB is expected to announce a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for it long awaited small dollar lending rule on June 2nd The Fed is expected to announce a NPRM for its insurance capital standards rules on June 3rd Further […]
- May 31, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Before breaking for Memorial Day on Friday, lawmakers in both chambers tried to clear the decks on bipartisan measures with mixed success. In the House, a rewrite of the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (H.R. 2576) – which governs regulations for toxins used in the manufacture of consumer products – was […]
- May 27, 2016
Today on the Hill: Before Recess, TSCA Holdup in Senate; House Shoots Down Energy-Water Spending Bill
Both chambers are leaving Washington today ahead of a weeklong recess in honor of Memorial Day. Yesterday, both the House and Senate experienced frustrations in their attempts to advance legislation before the holiday. House lawmakers from both parties objected to amendments added to the Water-Energy Development spending bill (H.R. 5055), ultimately leading to the measure’s […]
- May 26, 2016
Today on the Hill: Energy-Water Approps Vote in House; NDAA, TSCA in Senate
As lawmakers in both chambers prepare to break for the Memorial Day recess, the House plans to pass the fiscal 2017 Energy and Water Development spending bill (H.R. 5055) that would fund Energy Department and Army Corps of Engineers programs. The bill contains controversial amendments from both parties, including one that would bar the government […]
- May 25, 2016
Today on the Hill: Energy Approps, D.C. Spending, NDAA, Catfish Inspections
Appropriations, defense policy, Washington D.C.’s budget, and catfish inspections are the focus of floor action in Congress today. In the House, lawmakers will be working through amendments to the fiscal 2017 Energy and Water development spending bill. The $37.4 billion appropriations bill (H.R. 5055) would fund the Energy Department, the Army Corps of Engineers, and […]
- May 24, 2016
Today on the Hill: Chemicals, Pesticides, Fiduciary Rule, and Catfish
The House is teeing up a pair of votes on a toxic chemicals overhaul and a measure to exclude certain pesticides from permitting requirements, before spending the rest of the afternoon debating the fiscal 2017 Energy and Water Development spending bill (H.R. 5055). The rewrite of the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (H.R. 2576) – […]
- May 23, 2016
Financial Services Report
Our Take If all goes according to plan, this week the House Resources Committee is expected to mark-up legislation to resolve the Puerto Rico fiscal crisis this week. While the entire process is extremely fragile, assuming that the bill can survive the mark-up, it could be on the House floor as early as the week […]